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21 - Challenging Our Narrow Definitions of Success with Dr. Denise Pope

31m · The Thrive Podcast · 13 Oct 02:22

Denise Pope is a senior lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, where she specializes in student engagement, curriculum studies, qualitative research methods, and service learning. She is the co-founder of Challenge Success, a research and intervention project that provides schools and families with the tools they need to raise healthy, motivated students. This week, we discussed challenging narrow definitions of success, setting boundaries, finding happiness & engagement in school, and why the American college ranking system is flawed. We hope you find this episode informative and engaging. As always, we are here for you.

With love,

The Thrive Initiative

Resources discussed in Episode 21 of The Thrive Podcast:

Challenge Success Website

A “Fit” over Rankings: Why College Engagement Matters More Than Selectivity

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